Escape To Discover (????) [N/A]

Original Title:
Escape To Discover

Genres:
Drama

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 8

It was enough to leave...

Nina Mitchell has spent her entire life living in the shadow of her parents' constant criticism and expectations. A few months after turning 18, she makes a bold and life-altering decision; she will leave her home and country in order to pursue her dreams and find the happiness she's always yearned for even when her parents will say anything in their power to stop her from doing so.

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Assistant Camera:
Madeline Lytle

Assistant Director:
Fernanda Alcocer

Boom Operator:
Fareyha Amin

Camera Operator:
Rudra Gosalia

Co-Writer:
Mia Trapnes

Colorist:
Christopher Boyd

Director:
Magdalena Brignone

Director of Photography:
Lloyd Carver-Kriege

Editor:
Jamali van Heerden

Gaffer:
Nathan Arojo

Grip:
Adam Hennessy

Producer:
Dylan George

Production Design:
Brylea Bartsch
Stine Bones Tjomsland

Props:
Marina Cerra

Sound Recordist:
Oliver Sproston
Molly Deakin

Writer:
Magdalena Brignone

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